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Straps and back cinches… I don’t want to saddle up my suppressor every morning before I go shoot, sorry.Not sure if y'all are aware. We make our covers 100% in the USA. Back cinch to prevent forward slip and versions for for both high temp AR use and bolt action mirage mitigation.
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No, you’re actually using it more than just shooting off a bench at the range once a month.If you have an AG cover come off, you’re using it wrong
Or you can just leave it on like most people do?Straps and back cinches… I don’t want to saddle up my suppressor every morning before I go shoot, sorry.
You’re missing the point.Or you can just leave it on like most people do?
No I'm not. You are making a non issue into an issue.You’re missing the point.
So covers on suppressors routinely coming loose (like your product does when used daily shooting in the mountains and riding around in back seats of vehicles with other gear) is not an issue?No I'm not. You are making a non issue into an issue.
The rear cinch prevents the cover from moving forward off the can while shooting. An issue many other covers have.So covers on suppressors routinely coming loose (like your product does when used daily shooting in the mountains and riding around in back seats of vehicles with other gear) is not an issue?
If you are saying that your covers never come loose because of a rear cinch, you are being disingenuous.
I’ve seen and used multiple of your covers. They absolutely come loose with moderate to heavy field use. Not to mention straps in sight picture, dirt and water packing in all the moving parts. It’s a crappy overall design, sorry. Not just your units, this applies to nearly all suppressor covers. Again, straps, buckles, cinches, plastic clips, none of that should be on a suppressor for a field gun.The rear cinch prevents the cover from moving forward off the can while shooting. An issue many other covers have.
Congratulations and I’m happy to see a US company be successful in an overly saturated junk of a market.We have sold $330K worth of covers this year (direct to consumer). Not counting police departments or military orders..so we must be doing something right.
Dang, @mxgsfmdpx you’re coming out guns blazing today hahaI’ve seen and used multiple of your covers. They absolutely come loose with moderate to heavy field use. Not to mention straps in sight picture, dirt and water packing in all the moving parts. It’s a crappy overall design, sorry. Not just your units, this applies to nearly all suppressor covers. Again, straps, buckles, cinches, plastic clips, none of that should be on a suppressor for a field gun.
Congratulations and I’m happy to see a US company be successful in an overly saturated junk of a market.
I’ve seen and used multiple of your covers. They absolutely come loose with moderate to heavy field use. Not to mention straps in sight picture, dirt and water packing in all the moving parts. It’s a crappy overall design, sorry. Not just your units, this applies to nearly all suppressor covers. Again, straps, buckles, cinches, plastic clips, none of that should be on a suppressor for a field gun.
Congratulations and I’m happy to see a US company be successful in an overly saturated junk of a market.
Straps, cords, plastic clips, etc. none of those should be on suppressors.
I’m typing it with a smile. If you’re reading it as “aggressive” look in the mirror.Plenty of people disagree with you on this point. I also don’t understand why you are being so aggressive on this matter.
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I’m typing it with a smile. If you’re reading it as “aggressive” look in the mirror.
Plenty of people disagree with you on this point. I also don’t understand why you are being so aggressive on this matter.
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Nah I’m doing the dishes and hanging with the kids, and texting the owner of this site apologizing for telling a sponsor his strap ons suckHe's at the dinner table right now telling his wife, "I told that T & K guy. Cord locks suck. You suck. Your products suck".
Or maybe he has a phobia of cord locks? Lots of things could be occurring here.
Nah I’m doing the dishes and hanging with the kids, and texting the owner of this site apologizing for telling a sponsor his strap ons suck
I use gear and report here on Rokslide what works and what doesn’t. For me.
If it works for you, then rock on. Don’t let some idiot on the internet ruin your night buddy.![]()